Mary Fuller, 55, charwoman
Emma, 19,
William Edinson [?], 35, labourer, b Somerset
Fredrick King, 25, chimney sweep, b Middlesex
Frances, 33, b Essex
Lydia, 2, b Essex
Sarah Faben, 34, b Cambs
John, 12, laborer, b Cambridge
Mary Ann, 10, b Cambridge
Thomas, 8, b Cambridge
Elizabeth, 4, b Cambridge
William, 2, b Cambridge
Clara, 1 mo, b Cambridge
Charles Wilson, lodger, 21, laborer, b Bourne
John Darling, lodger, 28, laborer, b Bourne
Henry Plum, 54, bricklayer, b Cambridge
Mary, 55, b Triplow
Mary, 16, servant, b Cambridge
Sidney Cole, visitor, 7, b Cambridge
Edward Maxim, son in law, 21, bricklayer, b Cambridge
Ann Maxim, wife, 21, b Cambridge
Henry Maxim, son, 3 mos, b Cambridge
William Clark, 40, labourer, b Cambridge
Sarah A, 40, b Cambridge
Sarah, 14, general servant, b Cambridge
William, 12, b Cambridge
Alice, 8, b Cambridge
Emily, 6, b Cambridge
Frederick, 3, b Cambridge
Harry Alderton, 48, labourer, b Cambridge
Emma, 48, charwoman, b Bourn, cripple
Horace, 17, b Cambridge
Frederick, 13, b Cambridge
Hildreth, 11, b Cambridge
Douglas, 9, b Cambridge
B Woollard, 29, bricklayer’s labourer, b Suffolk
Sarah Woollard, 35, b Cambridge
A B, 6, b Cambridge
S O, 5, b Cambridge
L E, 3, b Cambridge
S S Brignell, 12, b Cambridge
Sarah Woollard, previously Brignall, had remarried and move from 4 to 73 Cambridge Place. However, her son, Charles continued living with his grandfather at no. 4.
Bert Woollard
Charles (William) Brignall: Private 35677, “B” Company, 1st Battalion, Essex Regiment. Killed in action 20th November 1917. Aged 25. Born, resident and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mrs. Sarah Woollard, of 73, Cambridge Place, Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France. Panel 7 and 8. See also Cambridge Guildhall (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)
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